Fishing family in 16th century Lydd
Sheila Sweetinburgh, 1999, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 14. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Print culture in the Kentish Weald
Goulden, R.J., 1998, Print culture in the Kentish Weald, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Golden, R.J., 1998, Print culture in the Kentish Weald, Winchester : St. Paul's bibliographies, (photocopy).
Golden, R.J., 1998, Print culture in the Kentish Weald, Winchester : St. Paul's bibliographies, (photocopy).
John Abree (1691? - 1768): Canterbury's first printer
Shaw, David, 1998, John Abree (1691? - 1768): Canterbury's first printer, Winchester: St. Paul's bibliographies.
Barham, Philip, 1998, Maidstone fight 1648, Aylesford: Smiling Roundhead Press, [].
Barham, Philip, 1998, Maidstone fight 1648, Aylesford: Smiling Roundhead Press, [].
The river Cray: its size in past times
1998, The river Cray: its size in past times, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
[Trottiscliffe SS Peter and Paul]
1998, [Trottiscliffe SS Peter and Paul], [n.p.]: [n.p.].
A guide to All Souls Church, Crockenhill
Pittman, Susan, 1998, A guide to All Souls Church, Crockenhill, Eynsford: Farningham and Eynsford Local History Society.
A seasonal fishermen's settlement at Dungeness
Mark Gardiner, 1998, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 13. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
The Evolution of Rye Bay and Dungeness Foreland: the Offshore Seismic Record
Justin Dix, Antony Long and Richard Cooke, 1998, Romney Marsh: Environmental Change and Human Occupation in a Coastal Lowland (ed. J. Eddison, M. Gardiner and A. Long), OUCA Monograph 46.
Holocene Barrier Estuary Evolution: the Sedimentary Record of Walland Marsh
Antony Long, Christopher Spencer, Andrew Plater, 1998, Romney Marsh: Environmental Change and Human Occupation in a Coastal Lowland (ed. J. Eddison, M. Gardiner and A. Long), OUCA Monograph 46.
The Vegetation History, Stratigraphy and Pollen Data for the Shirley Moor Region
Martyn Waller, Pat McCarthy, Deborah Long, 1998, Romney Marsh: Environmental Change and Human Occupation in a Coastal Lowland (ed. J. Eddison, M. Gardiner and A. Long), OUCA Monograph 46.
The Holocene Depositional History of Romney Marsh Proper
Antony Long, Martyn Waller, Paul Hughes and Christopher Spencer, 1998, Romney Marsh: Environmental Change and Human Occupation in a Coastal Lowland (ed. J. Eddison, M. Gardiner and A. Long), OUCA Monograph 46.
Catastrophic Changes: the Evolution of the Barrier Beaches of Rye Bay
Jill Eddison, 1998, Romney Marsh: Environmental Change and Human Occupation in a Coastal Lowland (ed. J. Eddison, M. Gardiner and A. Long), OUCA Monograph 46.
Medieval Rural Settlement and Economy at Lydd
Luke Barber, 1998, Romney Marsh: Environmental Change and Human Occupation in a Coastal Lowland (ed. J. Eddison, M. Gardiner and A. Long), OUCA Monograph 46.
The Farmers of Canterbury Cathedral Priory and All Souls College Oxford on Romney Marsh, c1443-1545
Gillian Draper, 1998, Romney Marsh: Environmental Change and Human Occupation in a Coastal Lowland (ed. J. Eddison, M. Gardiner and A. Long), OUCA Monograph 46.
The Rumenesea Wall, Romney and Walland Marshes: a commentary
J.R.L. Allen, 1998, Romney Marsh: Environmental Change and Human Occupation in a Coastal Lowland (ed. J. Eddison, M. Gardiner and A. Long), OUCA Monograph 46.
The purpose, construction and operation of a 13th-century watercourse: the Rhee, Romney Marsh, Kent
Jill Eddison, 1998, Romney Marsh: Environmental Change and Human Occupation in a Coastal Lowland (ed. J. Eddison, M. Gardiner and A. Long), OUCA Monograph 46.
Death and Disease on Romney Marsh in the 17th to 19th centuries
Mary Dobson, 1998, Romney Marsh: Environmental Change and Human Occupation in a Coastal Lowland (ed. J. Eddison, M. Gardiner and A. Long), OUCA Monograph 46.
White Kemp Gutt c1700: A Time of Change?
Gail Smith, 1998, Romney Marsh: Environmental Change and Human Occupation in a Coastal Lowland (ed. J. Eddison, M. Gardiner and A. Long), OUCA Monograph 46.
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